Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah meets with QRAEE winners Stresses the pivotal role teachers play in the educational process (Office of Her Majesty, Press Department- Amman) – Her Majesty Queen
Rania Al Abdullah met with a group of thirty past winners of the Queen
Rania Teachers Award for Excellence in Education (QRAEE). The meeting,
held at the Queen Rania Teachers Academy (QRTA) focused on the role of
QRAEE in honoring educators, uplifting their morale and motivating
educators to excel in their field.
The teachers shared with Her Majesty their success stories and the
effect the award has had on their professional and educational
development. One teacher explained that receiving the award did not only
have an effect on her professional career, it had an expanding impact
on her students, fellow teachers and the school community as a whole.
Another winner talked about her ongoing motivation and passion for
education, stemming from the nurturing environment the award offers,
adding that she felt adopted and cared for by the award that continued
to follow up with her and on the progress she’s achieving.
Queen Rania praised the teachers for their devotion, stressing the
important and pivotal role teachers play in the educational process,
calling them a pillar of a successful educational system. The Queen
heard from the teachers about the challenges they faced to get to this
point, and thanked them for their determination towards self improvement
despite all the obstacles they faced.
Her Majesty noted that “appreciation and respect are earned and
cannot be forced, and education is a partnership that is built on the
teacher’s ability to earn his pupils’ respect and trust”.
She also
heard from the teachers about the different techniques and skills that
they adopt in their classroom that set them apart and made them
candidates for the award in the first place.
The teachers thanked Her Majesty for Her devotion to improving the
level of education in the Kingdom with initiatives such as QRAEE, QRTA
and Madrasati. They said they admired Her Majesty for Her commitment and
passion, and endless work towards that goal.
The QRAEE ceremony is held on an annual basis under the patronage of
Her Majesty. To date, 145 teachers and seven principals have received
the award. It aims to motivate teachers through workshops, training
courses and conferences; academic development through providing BA and
masters scholarships in coordination with Jordan University, Yarmouk
University, Mo’tah University and Al Hashymieh University. Winners also
receive incentives from the Ministry of Education which enable the
employees to move up in ranking and salary scales.
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah also dropped in on the
“Integrated Approaches for Sustainable Development” course at the
Institute for Sustainable Development Practice at Columbia Global
Centers/ Middle East. The course was attended by 43 development
practitioners.
The Queen was briefed about the course and witnessed a presentation,
by the participants, addressing the policy recommendations needed to
achieve sustainable development in Jordan.
Her Majesty emphasized the importance of a participatory approach in
identifying needs of each area independently, adding that local
community members are the most knowledgeable about their needs,
competitive edge and challenges. The Queen stressed the need to create a
mechanism that efficiently translates these needs into policy; one that
involves active participation of all relevant sectors in
implementation.
Queen Rania also spoke about the crucial need for an impact
assessment and evaluation of all interventions in development scheme.
Several participants also spoke to Her Majesty about how they
benefitted from this workshop and how they will implement what they
learnt at their workplaces.
The Institute for Sustainable Development Practice (ISDP) was
established at the Columbia University Middle East Research Center
(CUMERC) under the Patronage of Her Majesty in December, 2010.
ISDP aims to address crucial sustainable development issues such as
employment, agriculture, education and the environment. This course is
one of ISDP’s programs aiming at building the capacity of practitioners
in the development practice.